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Eddy Montás, president of ABASANCRIS, presents the cup to players and leaders of Los Buitres.

SAN CRISTÓBAL.- The quintet of the Los Buitres club revalidated the champions in the XXXV Superior Basketball Tournament of San Cristóbal (TBS-2025) by crushing the Lobos de Canastica in the fifth and last game of the Final Series agreed to 5-3 staged at the Municipal Sports Center of this city.

The champions defeated Canastica 91-76 points.

The partials 22-18; 47-41; 73-60 and 91-76.

It was the second time both franchises met in a Final in two consecutive years.

Buitres had five players with double figures led by reinforcements Jeison Colomé with 33 points and Richard Bautista, 20.

Maxwell Mendoza produced 13 points, followed by Richard Martínez with 11 and Wilbert Torres added 10 points.

The runners-up also had five players in double figures.

Jayson Valdez scored 18 points; Diego Colón and Xaviel de la Rosa produced 16; Xaviel Martínez and Jonathan Araújo, 12 per capita.

Colomé the MVP

Reinforcement Jeison Colomé was chosen as Most Valuable Player.

During the five games of the Final Series he was the offensive spark plug, directing the game on the field.

In each of the hostilities he produced double figures of points. The minimum 18 and the maximum 33.

honor kick

The kick-off of the match was carried out by Fernando Geraldino, director of Sports and Social Assistance at Seaboard.

Plate delivery

The plaque to the winning team and its managers was presented by Montás and Geraldino.

This thirty-fifth event was organized by the San Cristóbal Basketball Association (ABASANCRIS) chaired by Eddy Óscar Montás Guerrero.

It was dedicated to ‘Don Abelardo Liriano Inmemoriam’.

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Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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